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N-6 1tIeno 'l(uIüiiIiin 46 West 57th Street, New York PARIS i\ LONDON 52 Rue du Fg. ( \ " .. a \ 24 Grafton St. Honoré T St., W. 1. Reg. D. . __________ Pat. Off. Come soon to the exotic Rubinstein salon for the world's most celebrated beauty treatments. . . famous for ,their sanely correcti"e excellence . . . for their stimulus to enhanced charm and youthfulness! sidewalk level and does its bit toward softening the cast-iron angles of our smartest thoroughfare G ETTING up Central Park West in its present dishevelled condi- tion is no mean achievement, but the intrepid seeker after beauty will be rewarded by Emery Roth's latest crea- tion, the Oliver Cromwell, a tower building that is a tower, and very nice, too. This is Roth at his best. In this design he has freed himself f rom the over-elaboration which, I feel, ma,rs son1e of his always inter- esting work. Perhaps the stern pres- ence of the old Roundhead stood be- side him as he drew the lines of this fine campanile, which soars skyward f or its thirty-two stories, n1arked by caref ully studied din1inutions f space and a harmonious relation of parts- the inner secret of architectural suc- cess. I can find no proportion in the Oliver Cromwell which I would change, and I am just naturally fussy about such things. The style is Italian Renaissance, and my history does not ally the great Comn1oner with this graceful efflores- cence. But perhaps in his youth he had a dash of Cellini in his composition, the wine which, added to his native bee f and iron, created his tonic per- sonality. . The Oliver Cron1well supplies a variety of establishments, from the one-room-and-bath units to elght- room triplex arrangen1ents, with nu- n1erous intermediate combinations. All will have complete hotel service for food supply, refrigeration, valetry and the like. I T will interest many New Yorkers to pop in for a moment at the New York Architectural Club, at 118 East Forty-second Street, where a,re dis- played the winning Paris Prize designs since the inception of this important competition for students and drafts- n1en. The winners of this prize, which is competed for by men fron1 allover the country, go ,abroad for two years' study, being admitted into the first class of the École des Beaux Arts, in Paris, by special arrangen1en t with the French Government. I t is this competition which is the high spot of the enormous educational work con- ducted by the An1erican graduates and ex-students of the École, a work which lay close to the heart of the late Lloyd Warren and has since be n earnestly fostered and guided by his JUNE. 18, I 17 Confesses the Plot ARTIST (at Costume Party): JVhy the mixed scenery? AUTHOR: I am an Appetizer mixed witlt Martini & Rossi Vermouth- fur for Smoothness, hat for Snap, and one shoe leaving a chance for- Another. The potion mixed with Martini & Rossi non-alcoholic Vermouth is sec as they said in the old days, dry as they say now. I t is tart, gastronomic, non-fattening. Made from wormwood and herbs with Old World deliberation, its taste is otherwise unobtainable. Two kinds: the regular Italian and the Extra Dry. UTi,e Confessions of a Good Mixer" (: .....-' '(t . ' jl;\ <' ,..... :-& F. -sent on re- quest -discloses why hosts who mix M & R en- joy reputations as connOIsseurs. The words " Non Alcohol- ic" mark the original Italian product import- ed solely by us. W. A. Taylor & Co., 94 Pine St., Ne\v York City. I ::r i rÁ 'j:?f \. .,:...' .":', f li; : f ! .. i;t }. < j-: l",:"" " '--::':"" :';' Martini & Rossi (non-alcoholic) VERMOUTH Your grocer or delicatessen shop will supply you